Facts

Style: Dad, Classic
Top: Low
Inspired from: Running
Collection: Nike Air Max 95
Closure: Laces
Designer: Sergio Lozano
Material: Leather, Mesh, Rubber Sole, Air Max
Price: €200
Colorways: Black, White, Grey, Multi, Beige, Blue, Silver, Red
Special editions: 12 special editions
Size
Small True to size Large
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A top rated sneaker
A top rated Nike sneaker
Top 1% most popular sneakers
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Originally built like a runner and crafted with a textile upper accented with supportive synthetic overlays, expect this shoe to hold your foot better and to provide adequate support in all the right places. Its narrow forefoot, however, provides minimal toe space. It is available in men’s and women’s sizing. 

Stay ahead of the game, whether on the street or on track, when you choose to wear these sought-after sneakers. Released in a wide array of color schemes, this sneaker, with its eye-catching aesthetics, is capable of elevating your style to the next level. Try to wear this with your everyday joggers, jeans, shorts, and look great in an instant.

The Nike Air Max 95, with a heel and forefoot that features the well-known Air-Sole cushioning, also ensures to provide lightweight and all-day comfort. With this said, the shoe is considered by many as reliable everyday footwear. 

Expect the shoe’s noticeable upper to get noticed even from afar. The Air Max 95 is also the first shoe to have an exposed heel and forefoot air bubbles. This and the shoe’s PU midsole provide the sneaker with superior cushioning.

The late 1970s marked Nike’s creation of revolutionary Air-Sole technology. Nine years after, the Nike Air Max 1 model was born. Featuring a visible air unit on the shoe’s heel, this footwear’s design was already perceived as groundbreaking. However, this was not enough for the brand.

Aiming to be the leader of innovation and to recapture the attention of both runners and running enthusiasts, a team led by a trained industrial designer named Sergio Lozano unceasingly pushed their limits to create the Air Max 95, a running shoe that boasts of individuality and improved performance.

  Design inspiration

This shoe’s initial design was inspired by the process of rain eroding the earth and the striations found in the Grand Canyon. Later on, Lozano, taking into account the famous Tinker Hatfield’s words, looked for the story behind his concept and design and found the answer in Nike’s lifestyle sneaker collections.

The Air Max 95’s silhouette finally took shape after Lozano read a few anatomy books. With the product’s design essentials being greatly influenced by the construction of the human body, Lozano described the upper highlighted with layered panels as the flesh and muscle fibers, the midsole was the spine and the nylon eyelets resembled the ribs.

At the onset, the shoe’s design was met with resistance as it was the first to feature an unconcealed air forefoot unit, a black midsole, and a “Swoosh-less” exterior. To add insult to injury, the team also wanted this already unconventional designed-sneaker released in a gradient gray colorway, a color unpopular during that time.

However, by adding minimal branding to accent the shoe’s controversial silhouette and through lots of perseverance, the Air Max 95, in time, became a hit among the youth and was later on perceived as a fashion staple throughout Europe, Australia, and subsequently in the US.

Two decades after this shoe debuted, the Nike Air Max 95 maintains its iconic status in the market. In fact, over 150 colorways have been released and the brand does not show any signs of abating. This year alone, Nike has introduced several new additions to the growing Air Max 95 line. Its silhouette also continues to influence modern-day sneaker’s contemporary design.

  Nike Air Max 95 vs. Nike Air Max 97

The two-year difference does not seem to have that much of a difference for the Nike Air Max 95 and 97, but looking at each detail will tell you that each stands on its own. Recognizing that both exude an extremely futuristic design, it is ironic for both that the AM 95 draws inspiration from the human anatomy while the AM 97 birthed from raindrops and the Japanese bullet train.

While both utilize the Air Max tech, hence their names, this is also where the discrepancy lies. The 95 was the first to sport the Air cushions on both heel and forefoot, which molds to the curves of the foot. A first of its kind, the Nike Air Max 97 also boasts of technology as it features a reinvented Air bubble. The full-length Air unit that covers the entire feet only matches the progressive design

  • The famous “Swoosh” logo, originally applied as a punctuation to the shoe’s distinguishable silhouette, is found embroidered on the back quarter of the Air Max 95.
  • This sneaker has a rubber outsole with waffle pattern and flex grooves. The former offers superior traction and the latter provides enhanced flexibility and smooth transition.
  • The shoe’s collar is cushioned for added comfort and better support.
  • Optimal fit can be achieved with the Air Max 95’s easy lace-up closure that includes round laces.
  • Other distinguishable features are the “Airmax logo” on the shoe’s tongue and the “Nike Air” branding found on the shoe’s heel.
  • A customizable version called the Nike Air Max 95 iD is also available. Priced at $200, fans of the brand are given the option to pick the color of the shoe’s upper, lining, medial and lateral lace loops, heel logo and Swoosh, midsole, outsole as well as the Air Bubble. They can also add a logo or a text.

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